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Lightning Over Saturn by Richard S. Shaver and Chester S. Geier The Starquest had all organized piracy chasing her; the trouble was, she was unarmed. But old Carl Vierling had an idea about Saturn’s lightning. An A\NN/A Preservation Edition. Notes BEN Wolf knew something was wrong even as he guided the launch down toward the mountainous, hollowed-out chunk of rock in Saturn’s rings, which Arn Vierling out of a deep affection had christened the Lab. First the all-clear signal had failed to come through, indicating that something had happened to the detectors which were supposed to warn those at the Lab of approaching craft. And then his anxious radioed questions had gone unanswered. Silence at the Lab—complete, frightening silence. Wolf’s strongly molded features were bleakly set behind the transparent bubble helmet of his space armor—for armor was always worn by those who threaded the deadly rock maze of the rings. He thought with a sick, gnawing urgency of Arn and her father-in-law, Carl Vierling, the two who had come to mean more to him than life itself—even more in some ways than the Starquest , the fruit of their united labors for the past three years. If anything had happened to them— But what could possibly have taken place? An accident, perhaps? It was true that old Carl’s experiments were frequently dangerous. But an accident for that cause could hardly |
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